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Re: Tales to Astonish! with Speedball
Posted By: Speedball, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Tuesday, September 5, 2000, at 16:15:30
In Reply To: Re: Tales to Astonish! with Speedball posted by Faux Pas on Tuesday, September 5, 2000, at 08:00:31:

> -Faux "read Usagi Yojimbo" Pas

Hey I have his action figure from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the ninja rabbit put in a guest star shot in the cartoon too. Never read him though (I'm back at Elmira, away from any real comic book stores).

P.S. I think it is more in the Bat's nature not to forgive Hal right away, even after he gave his life to save the world. Maybe he will come around now that Hal is Specter (if he could remeber Hal is Specter, which he can't, oh well)

P.P.S.

I like the Hypertime thing, I just think they should have used the One Million characters or the Legion of Superheroes. Using the Kingdome Come future was like the Batman and Robin movie, badly thought out, poorly writen, and no respect for the original version.

Hypertime makes DC work better as a comic universe. As it stood before we 'knew' that The Legion of Superheroes future was what was going to happen, so we knew that the earth wasn't going to blow up, or be conquered by aliens or a supervillian, ect, ect. Now we don't, the future of the DCU isn't written in stone anymore. Just as long as they don't start publishing too many alternate reality crossover story lines everything should be fine.

Marvel has had alternate realites for decades, What if...?s, Age of Apocalypse, Days of Future Past, Ruins, Mutant X, and for the most part it isn't too confussing. Most of the alternate realities don't even effect the core universe. Marvel also has multpile versions of the future, Earth/Universe X, MC2, Cable's future, Bishops original future, Bishop's new series, Gaurdians of the Galaxy, but none of them have ever been set in stone. The future is still the undiscovered country.

Speed'don'tgetmestartedoncomics,I'lltalkyourearsoff'ball